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Some day, seeing a girl with rain beating down on her
One day, as I was walking outside in the heavy rain, I saw a girl with no umbrella teetering along, the rain beating down on her. Worried, I tried calling out to her but met no response; rather, it seemed that she hadn't noticed me, deep in some sort of stupor. I tapped her on the shoulder and called out again, and she finally responded by turning her trembling face toward me. With the light gone from her eyes, a whispering voice murmured, "Wilt thou give me thy blessing for my recovery?" I was at a loss for a response, not understanding what she meant. With a serious look on her face, she continued muttering: "Lend me thy blessing. For I... I have finally risen from my long sleep, and yet I am all alone... why am I..."
I didn't understand exactly what she meant. I did manage to grasp, though, that she was racked with sorrow, and alleviating it would require the "blessing" she was talking about. However, I had to consider various things; the thought of me deciding to help her despite not knowing anything about her situation at all; the ridiculousness of her story; that it might be a big pain to get involved with this; that it might be dangerous if she's actually a youkai; that a grown man calling out to a little girl could be misinterpreted. I had a feeling it would be better to just leave her be. Her eyes were cast down, her face thoroughly expressionless. Although still a bit hesitant, I decided I would grant her this one unnecessary kindness. "I'll bless you," I said as I tapped her shoulder. As soon as I did, she twitched, slowly raising her head to gaze at me with feeble eyes. "I give you my blessing... that I found you here, at least," I told her with the biggest and most forced smile I could muster, sounding rather full of myself (though I guess I did choose the words myself). The girl, whose blank face now showed a slight tinge of confusion... to be continued